I would like to open by thanking all of you who take time to read and respond to these blog entries, and I’m finding that there is a wider circle of readers than I had planned or imagined. I truly and deeply appreciate your support, prayers, and encouragements; I find myself dependent on them. It’s proof that the mission field is not bound by location or worked by just the few – all of God’s kingdom, which encompasses the whole world, is involved in spreading the gospel and reaching to the needy with the compassion of Christ. I wish to encourage you by saying that I believe you to be apart of the work of the
World-wide is a fitting term to describe what my typical encounters with the people in church at the same time. We had a short conversation in English, and then the Chinese couple began talking in Mandarin to Connie – an Abbey church member from
The Arts Café (named Xpresso) has taken over most of my time for the past week. We’ve been planning for this event all summer, but we kicked into overdrive this past week in preparation. I designed a banner and had it printed, helped to schedule and get in contact with artists, I contributed to our refreshments menu with some smoothies, and amidst all this we prepared for our RTE service this past Sunday. RTE is the national public broadcasting of
I’ve titled this entry parrēsia because it’s an apt word to describe what the Lord is teaching me as I reflect on my experiences here; the word is Greek for boldness (i.e. “outspoken”);. I’m learning to have parrēsia, to be outspoken, in my witness to the people who come from all parts of the world to this city. I’ve become more willing to confront people that I have just met with questions that I may have been timid to ask because of the demand it places on the other person to answer and on me to press them for a sincere answer. Questions like: Do you know about Christ? Where do you think you stand with God? What do you believe in?. I am finding much more confidence and willingness to raise these and similar questions. I hope the Lord continues to teach and build me up in this area, not only on this trip, but for the rest of my life. I want more and more to have boldness, to be outspoken, for Christ.
Thanks Again for reading
I want to offer a quick praise report. We’ve had a Hindu woman, Annita, attend Abbey church for the last two weeks. She started coming after she had walked into the church during Open Abbey; while there she had a conversation with one of our team members, Steph. Just a few days ago, She accepted Jesus as her savior! Praise the Lord.
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